Once again, the Muhlenberg Mule kicked away the Moravian Greyhounds
attempt to reclaim the Matte Award.

Muhlenberg won its fourth straight Matte Award by defeating Moravian in 11
of 18 head-to-head competitions in the 2006-07 school year. The two
schools have competed for the
Matte Award every year since 1987-88. Named for the late Aaron Matte
(Muhlenberg 70), a strong supporter of local college athletics, the
trophy goes to the school with the better record in head-to-head
competition in all sports.

The fall sports gave the Mules a commanding 6-1 lead this year, and they
officially clinched with a baseball win at Moravian on April 9. See below
for a complete rundown of Matte events.

Representing Muhlenberg at the Matte Award luncheon were basketball
players Meghan
Courtney and Brandon Mefford, who are part of the first Mule
senior class to capture the award all four years.

The Matte Award is great because it brings all Muhlenberg teams
together for a common purpose, said Courtney.

The Muhlenberg-Moravian rivalry will get an added boost in 2007-08 when
the Greyhounds join the Centennial Conference for football. The two
schools have not played a conference contest in any sport since 1993.